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46. Lanivireo solitarius. — Blue-headed Vireo. — First seen, 

 May 20 (1); next seen, May 21; common, May 23; tolerably 

 common. 



47. Mniotilta Oaria. — Black-and-White Warbler. — First seen, 

 May 16 (1); next seen. May 18; common, May 20; common. 



48. Vermivora ruficapilla ruyicapi7/a.— Nashville Warbler. 

 --First seen. May 25 (1); next seen. May 30; rare. 



49. Compsothlypis americana usneae. — Northern Parula, 

 Warbler. — First seen. May 16 (1); next seen, May 18; 

 common. May 20; 21 very common. 



50. Dendroica aestiva aestiva. — ^ Yellow Warbler. — First seen 

 May 19 (I); next seen. May 20; common. May 20; very common 



51 . Dendroica caerulescens caerulescens. — Black-throated Blue 

 Warbler. — First seen. May 23 (1); next seen. May 24; uncom- 

 mon. 



52. Dendroica coronaia. — Myrtle Warbler. — First seen, April 

 21 (2); next seen, April 22; common. May 5; common. 



53. Dendroica magnolia. — Magnolia Warbler. — First seen. 

 May 14 (1); next seen. May 16; common. May 21; very abun- 

 dant. I consider this to be the most abundant summer resident 

 bird about Antigonish If my experience in a number of other 

 localities in Nova Scotia is typical, I should judge this to be the 

 most abundant Warbler, perhaps the most abundant summer 

 resident bird, in the province as a whole. 



54. Dendroica pensylvanica. — Chestnut-sided Warbler. — First 

 seen. May 24 (1); next seen, May 25; rare. 



55. Dendroica striata. — Black-poll Warbler. — First seen. May 

 25 (3); next seen May 27; common, May 28; common. Al- 

 though I have no reason to suppose that this species is a summer 

 resident in Antigonish County, I can now find no record of the 

 date of its departure for. the summer. 



56. Dendroica fusca.— Blackburnian Warbler. — First seen. 

 May 27 (I); next seen. May 30; not common. 



57. Dendroica virens. — Black-throated Green Warbler. — First 

 seen. May 9 (1); next seen, May 10; common, May 17; abundant 

 The second Warbler in point of abundance. 



58. Dendroicapalmarum hypochrysea. — Yellow Palm Warb- 

 ler. — First seen, April 24 (1); next seen. May 9; common. May 

 9; very common transient; probably not generally common as 

 a summer resident. I have no similar migration record for this 

 or any like species. In comparison with records of arrival in 



